A Donald Trump supporters expresses himself by Univision reporter Mariana Veraza near the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016. Trump attended a fundraiser at the hotel and his visit drew a small number of protesters and supporters. less

A Donald Trump supporters expresses himself by Univision reporter Mariana Veraza near the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016. Trump attended a fundraiser at the hotel and his visit drew a small number of ... more

Photo: Jerry Lara, San Antonio Express-News

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Maximo Anguiano carries signs as he arrives to protest the visit of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump visit to San Antonio, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016. Trump attended a fundraiser at the Grand Hyatt Hotel. less

Maximo Anguiano carries signs as he arrives to protest the visit of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump visit to San Antonio, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016. Trump attended a fundraiser at the Grand Hyatt ... more

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A San Antonio Police Department sergeant instructs people arriving to protest the visit by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016. Trump attended a fundraiser at the hotel. less

A San Antonio Police Department sergeant instructs people arriving to protest the visit by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016. Trump attended a ... more

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Brian Gordon, left, and Jennifer Lopez-Garza work on signs as they prepare to protest the visit by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016. Trump attended a fundraiser at the hotel.

Brian Gordon, left, and Jennifer Lopez-Garza work on signs as they prepare to protest the visit by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016. Trump attended a

As the Alamo sat quiet and calm, dozens of protesters lined the sidewalk a half-mile away at the Grand Hyatt in downtown San Antonio to speak out against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

Their message: He was not welcome in the Alamo City, where he was visiting for a private fundraiser Tuesday.

Elena Gonzales, a retired San Antonio resident, brought her U.S. flag, donned buttons of President Barack Obama and, to top off her look, wore a Clinton mask. As protesters chanted "Hey, hey! Ho, ho! Donald Trump has got to go," Gonzales said she took to the streets Tuesday because she has been a supporter of Clinton for "many years."

Other protesters took the opportunity to comment on the Republican nominee's sometimes divisive comments about immigrants.

Louisa Flores, a retired San Antonian who was also out to protest Trump's visit, said she was "totally disgusted" with the nominee's rhetoric.

"(Republicans) complain that this country is divided, when Trump's rhetoric has completed divided the country," Flores said. She deemed Trump's previous comments on Mexican immigrants as "ignorant," and said the reality star probably did not know "a single Hispanic person or any person of color."